Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1897
1897-07-01
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1897-07-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. THURSDAY, Ist JULY, 1897. Xo. 146.22 words
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Advertisement452 1897-07-01 1 n 5 QJofww, liar V Oriental Steam Navigation Company. «r- 'pHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive outf wards, and leave Penang J homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. July 2 Rosetta July 8 17 Ravenna 22 31 Al 'rzapore Aug. 5 Aug 13 Thames 19 27452 words
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Advertisement1455 1897-07-01 1 SBWnc fttofttta. BRITISH INDIA SfEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART JIAATSCHAPPIJ. r\cEAx steam ship company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF injf corporation. U east INDIAN OCE AN STEAM Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. PAtn-cr Capiyal i 10.000.000. f »> Reservz Fcnv 0.5w,0<>0. AND Fob Will sail Stba1,455 words
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Advertisement781 1897-07-01 1 ISDERLAfiDSIfiK hASDKL (Netherland Trading Society-) Established l»i> Si. Paid-up Capital /35,788,0’0 00 Reskrvk Funds 2,282,814.381 Hkad Orrici in Amstkrdam. Hnad Agexct in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nederlandsu-h* Handel Maatschanpij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap London Bankbrs. —The781 words
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Article130 1897-07-01 2 Penang, Ist July, 1897 Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/11J Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/0 Do. 3 Credits 2/0JDo. 3 Documentary Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 161 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 16 Bombay. Demand Bank 16' Do. 3 days’ sight Private 163 Madras, Demand Bank 0130 words
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Article138 1897-07-01 2 Pknanu. Ist July. v 97. Tin §36 65 i Traun out of season. Black Pepper West Coast... 13 63 sailers. I Aeheeii 6.«. 15 25 Ido. White Pepper. 2062) do. Cloves (picked).. out of season. Mace fio. 1 88.— sellers. Mace Pickings. 77 do. Nutmegs 77 do.138 words
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Article87 1897-07-01 2 Mails < i.osi- >»«■<« b', n I'-r /n» Klang and M. I ecu Teutonia 1 pm. Klann D<li 1 p.m Ton kah. K< pah. Ren- ng. Mergui A Tavoy Cornelia 1 P.M. Peli Ho Ktcei 2 P.M Pann or ami T Anson Betjty 2 P.M. Edie and Olehleh87 words
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Article36 1897-07-01 2 From Singapore—s. s Maha Vajicunhi» ami s. s. A. Apcar to-n orrow, and s. Nerbudda on Mond y. From Nhiap’atam—s r X irxa on Tuesday, f RoM Calcutta—a s. C Apcar on Tuesday36 words
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Article129 1897-07-01 2 LONDON, 30th June. The Diamond Jubilee. DEPARTURE OF GUESTS. All the foreign princes and envoys are now leaving London. Revenue. AN INCREASE FOR THE QUARTER. The revenue for the quarter shows an increase of £1,500,000. Loss of the N.S. Aden.” A VIOLENT feTOKM. The Daily Mail’s correspondent at129 words
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Article692 1897-07-01 2 The Rekidknt-Gknkkal han uriang«‘«l to giv«> >i ihtiu-e Ht Kuala Lumpur <>n the 2nd Julv, pieviou» to his departure to Perak. Mk. J. A Chichestrr and Captain b>th well-known lo Penang, have plotted.d to Europe on leaie ••Queen’s Weather” even exien«b<l to Selangor wlieie, dining the Jubilee692 words
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Article230 1897-07-01 2 The Griffins f<>r* the August meeting arrived here per s. s. Sui Sang on 25th ins*., and were drawn for al the Race Course on 27th instant, with the following result Height. Drawn by. b. w. Mare a 36 13 3) Khoo Un Yearn 2. C. w.230 words
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Article263 1897-07-01 2 A Dutchman, iuvited lo the feast given at the celebratiuu of the Diamond Jubilee in Deli, writes us On the 22nd we got another proof of the great hospitality of the Englishmen iu our colonies. To the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee uf the oldest Empress263 words
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Article262 1897-07-01 2 {Truth.) Here is another extract from one of those price lists of spirits “made in Germany for the British Colonial market, to which 1 have more than once called the attention of the public. '1 he circular is issued by a Hamburg firm with an agent262 words
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Article75 1897-07-01 2 (From our Uokr EBPoni) KVA La L VMPUIf. 30 th June. Last night, owing to a certain offi obstructing the Fire Brigade ensued. One official left half behind; another got sat on by ordinate officer. The captain of the Brigade have apology be tendered them. 35 TEL UK75 words
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62 1897-07-01 2 The members of the Penang Improvement Association are bolding tb, cal performauces iu the Club’s com?? in Market Laue iu honour of t|j e versary of the Queen’s Coronation expense nor trouble has been spared S uieuibers of the Club iu 8 h offll)l/ loyally62 words
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952 1897-07-01 2 {To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazetf,' Dear Sir, —The information receiretta ceruiug the s. s. Sri Hong Ann teliq another awful loss of lite, unfortunately uncommon recently in the Straitsot It seems that over IUO pel sous have been\ including952 words
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Advertisement910 1897-07-01 2 t\ i ion New advertisements. Pritchard Co. UR L. C. BROWN is authorized to sign 1 I'JL our Finn per procuration from this date. HALLIFAX Co. j Penang, Ist July, 1897. 311 15 BEACH SIBEEJ. municipal notice. J'HE Municipal Commissioners invite tenL ders for the purchase and removal of one910 words
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Advertisement70 1897-07-01 2 Gosling Co., Beach <t Union Streets. JUST ARRIVED. ENGLISH SALTED Beef Pork. Ox Tongues. Hams. Bacon. Cheese*. Egyptian Cigarettes. Cigars. Tobacco< Ceylon Teas. A meric n Bicvcles EOK LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Saddles. Harness. Sporting Goods. IRON SAFES DEED BOXES. HAND BAGS. Large Assortment of Glassware. St. RAPHAEL and NOSS’ VIN70 words
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124 1897-07-01 3 Calcutta, 21st June. C limns appear in the local papers giving I the damage in the Molussil as the Lauiuuoatious ate being lestored. Nothing j.ties trie original reports of the severity l.auv p aces. In Northern Bengal, and Cachar the shocks Continue. tahtv in tue124 words
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Article162 1897-07-01 3 i.-. ijt BBIJvS, w U> seiiorSe Won the “Dei by, l:,sumaU. fie belongs to a veiy uumiauiii* savs toe L--udon correspondent I Br.i'Ji'jrj Übtercer), but he inherited rat ioiiune trom his uncle, Mr. V\yse, i isu UisiiLer. Mr. Wyse had a pios- -s t usintss.162 words
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Article456 1897-07-01 3 Mr J. Gubbins s b c Galtee More, by Kendal —Morga_rtte violet, crimson bu h as and cap) C. Wood I p K -ebe-y sb c Velarquez. x>uuovan —5 ista ipiimj and rose hoops, rose J. Watts 2 <••• > "c :t’s b c Jfistory, byHam i ton—lsa456 words
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Article947 1897-07-01 3 (Later than the Mail 12th —15th June. Mekting of the Indian Society in London. At a crowded Conference, held in London, of the Indian Society, presided over bv Mr. Dadabhai Naoroji, and including Sir W. Wudderburu and Mr. Caine, a Loval Address to the Que»-n on947 words
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Article850 1897-07-01 3 4th June. The Holy Synod and the Greek Royal Family. Accoiding to a standard telegram from Athens, the Holy Synod is drawing up a circular,- exhorting the pe- pie nut to credit the malevolent stories set about lespectiug the Royal family. Capture of a Golden Eagle in Scotland.850 words
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Article52 1897-07-01 3 Arrivals. To-day. Per a. s. Lady Weld from Telnk Anson: Mr. and Mi-s. Shearwood. Per 8. a. Jin Ho from Langkat: Messrs. Meurin and Cornfield Per a. s. Per*e from Langkat; Mr. Dibbet. Y estebday. Per s. s. Teutonia from Klang Kent. Pers. s. Cornelia from Rangoon: Messrs. Hadley52 words
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Article56 1897-07-01 3 Public Dinners Postponed. Calcutta. 21st June. Calcutta is gaily decorated on account of the Jubilee. But any extensive celebration is abandoned owing to the earthquake. The United Service Club and Bengal Club and other public dinner? have been postponed on account of the condition of the56 words
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Article275 1897-07-01 3 (L. A- C. Expret».) The House was proceeding quietly on lhe 28th May with the Civil Service Estimates in Committee uf Suj ply when an Irish scene arose, which ended in the expulsion of four Parnellite members, —Mr. J. W. Lawther, the Chan man(L. A- C. Expret».) - 275 words
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Article96 1897-07-01 3 Thursday. Ist Audre-s on Queen Victoria." Young Men’s Association i>ouiu». 5 P M. High-water at New Jetty. 1--25 a.m. and 12-00 P.M. Friday. 2nd: Aluntllly Medal. Gulf Club. European Alai: due. S-peciai and Or inaiy AI eting» of the Municipal < ommissioners. Saturday, ord Town96 words
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Article252 1897-07-01 3 A rrivais. 11.-IH! 8 Lady JEeZJ from Teluk Anson. s.B Jib Ho trim Langkat. s. Per*, from Langkat. s. s Bet*y from Teluk Anson. h.N. .'s Harite from Arheen. Y i si r i D\i s. s. Teut niia from Malacca. b. s. Flying Dragon from Fort Weld, s252 words
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Article180 1897-07-01 3 .'tita i. I i.,-- 26ht June Raul— 03 to pd. 1... 'SO bakers, XI fully paid #3l Puujvius pd-) G. ?2.10. Pahang < <•< p XI p<l -'5 sales. Pataling Coffee Co.W® >7O pd. i #7B sellers. Peii-eratig? #sop-i.' *4O sellers. Straits Insurance < #2u p l.'tita i. I i.,-- 26ht June - 180 words
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Advertisement272 1897-07-01 3 FOR SALE. < olouretl Cement Flooring Tiles. I’HE prettiest, I- 't. and cheajvest flooring tor Halls. Du i:ig R •>m*. Bathrooms. Stables. Ac. Cement Drain Pipes. SfroDg-r and <h* aper than Biirnol Pipes fl 15 HUTTENBACH BROS. A Co. GUAT CHENG BROTHERS, Vo. 27a BEACH STREET. pREAT CLEARANCE SALE of272 words
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Advertisement550 1897-07-01 3 FERGUSON’S SUCCESS is entirely due to giving the very best WHISKIES. TRY THEIR S-Z frdw Bra q < V |L S" W S AM) ALSO F* W >- op <=> pPadraj 00 Scotch I cfanfl V Sil Duty ]niid $l5. Export $l2. Duty paid $12.50, Export $9.50; per Case. per550 words
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Advertisement42 1897-07-01 3 DENTAL NOTICE. R. J. F. TEUFEiU’, D utal Surgeon, 31 has left for Kuala Lumpur and will re-visit Penang al >ut four weeks hence. T H E A. P. K. Aerated Waters AKE OF THE BEST QUALITY. Outstation orders promptly attended to.42 words
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Advertisement1461 1897-07-01 4 i EWHAHAN WHISK',. mOffiWffiEiT > i «Mt cWWKW? W IS THE BEST To be had at Messrs THEAN CHEE Co pe M e Kd Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs GUAT CHENG BROS. 1 1 ™on N yeI E fkiexds. SOLE1,461 words
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Advertisement307 1897-07-01 4 GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY, SOLE AGENTS FOR N. Lazarus’ Spectacles. SIGHT THOROUGHLY TESTED AND GLASSES SUPPLIED. 554 THE DISPENSARY. 2 Bishop Street, IS OPEN DAILY from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Saturday to .3 m Sunday hours 11 a.m. to I‘p.m. Prescriptions Accurately dispensed SPECTACLES to suit every variety of307 words
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